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  2. 40 Stylish Shoe Storage Ideas for a Clutter-Free Home - AOL

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    Check out 40 expert-approved shoe storage ideas to maximize space and achieve a clutter-free home. They're perfect for small closets and varied placements.

  3. 23 Furniture Finds To Help You Say: “I Live In A Shoebox And ...

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    #10 Small Entryway? No Problem! This Tall Wooden Shoe Rack Makes The Most Of Vertical Space. Review: "I live in a very small house with limited storage. Though I tried to keep them lined up, my ...

  4. Small Space, Big Shoe Collection? These Storage Hacks Will ...

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    Looking for smart and simple ways to organize your shoe collection in a small space? We've got photo inspo and product recs to help you tidy up your footwear.

  5. Shoe rack - Wikipedia

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    A shoe rack is a furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves a function to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed near a hat shelf, [1] a shoe rack, [2] wardrobe rail, or hook rack where clothes for outdoor use can be hung. Some shoe racks also serve as a benches where persons may sit while taking on ...

  6. Removal of footwear indoors - Wikipedia

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    Modern Korean apartments often have built-in shoe cabinets at the hyun-gwan, which doubles as a storage area for other objects. In Vietnam, it is customary to remove shoes before entering any house or flat. It is also common to remove shoes in kindergarten schools and in some small private businesses.

  7. Getabako - Wikipedia

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    A getabako (下駄箱) is a shoe cupboard in Japan, usually situated in the genkan, an entryway or porch of the house. This is often called a cubby in the United States. In Japan, it is considered uncouth to not remove one's shoes before entering the house.

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